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Concomitant Fractures of Capitellum and Radial Neck in an Adolescent

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Fractures of the capitellum in association with fractures of the radial head have been described in adults, but to our knowledge this is the first reported case of concomitant fractures of the capitellum and radial neck in an adolescent.


 

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